WEX Announces Plans to Acquire Exxon Mobil Business Card Portfolio
The acquisition broadens WEX’s footprint with small business customers that typically fuel at the same stations near their home base.

The Exxon Mobil BusinessPro program can be used at over 12,000 Exxon and Mobil locations within the United States, and cross-border acceptance in Canada.
Photo: flickr/M.V. Jantzen
Global commerce platform WEX announced in a statement that it plans to acquire the Exxon Mobil Business Card program. Upon completion of the acquisition, all of ExxonMobil’s commercial card portfolio will be consolidated and administered by WEX.
“The ExxonMobil Team at WEX is very excited by the prospect of welcoming these customers to our North American portfolio of business, completing the consolidation of all ExxonMobil’s commercial card business at WEX,” said Gene Currier, vice president and business manager at WEX. “Customers will enjoy the same benefits, purchasing controls, and savings opportunities as all other Exxon Mobil BusinessPro customers across the U.S. and Canada.”
The Exxon Mobil BusinessPro program is designed for small business customers that typically fuel at the same stations near their home base. The program supports a private label, revolving credit card offering that can be used at over 12,000 Exxon and Mobil locations within the United States, and cross-border acceptance in Canada.
“The consolidation of the Exxon Mobil Business Card into our Exxon Mobil BusinessPro program with WEX will provide a simplified commercial card offer for prospective customers,” said Austin Johansen, fleet marketing manager at ExxonMobil. “WEX has been a valued partner for ExxonMobil, delivering excellent service and offerings to fleets and small businesses.”
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